Districts Clear Creek ISD Dickinson ISD Friendswood ISD Hitchcock ISD La Marque ISD Premier Learning Academy Santa Fe ISD Texas City ISD Mission It is the mission of Collegiate High School to help students earn college credits in order to achieve their goals by providing a foundat ID: 618569
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Participating
Districts
Clear Creek ISD Dickinson ISD Friendswood ISD Hitchcock ISD La Marque ISD Premier Learning Academy Santa Fe ISD Texas City ISDSlide3
Mission
It is the mission of Collegiate High School to help students earn college credits in order to achieve their goals by providing a foundation of self-confidence through strong academic, interpersonal and work-readiness skills, leading to further education and employment in high demand occupations in the Gulf Coast and global economies.Slide4
CHS at a Glance
Location:
All classes taken at College of the Mainland Target Students: Students who want the rigor and challenge of college courses, first generation college students, underserved student populations and students from families of low socio-economic statusGoal:
All students will work toward high school graduation and associate degree requirements simultaneouslySlide5
CHS at a Glance
Enrollment in public high school campus or as a private school student
Attendance and grades reported through public high school campus or maintained at CHS for private school studentsParticipation in high school and college extra-curricular activities is encouragedCHS Graduation Banquet and public high school graduation ceremonies with CHS cordsSlide6
All academic course work is done on COM
campus.Students may enroll in more than two college courses per semester.
Students may begin taking college classes as early as their ninth grade year based on their school district’s policy.CHS or Dual CreditSlide7
CHS students have a 40 percent tuition waiver (12 hours approximately $
465).Textbooks are provided.
CHS Transitions class provides students with activities to learn how to be successful in college and the workplace.CHS or Dual CreditSlide8
Junior or senior classification
or permission from high schoolPassing all state assessmentsCollege reading level (12.6)
Prefer Completion of Algebra IRecommended or DAP graduation plan Foundation graduationplan (2013-2014)
Admissions RequirementsSlide9
Student:
Meet with high school counselor for school procedures
Obtain an application packet (www.com.edu/chs)Complete online application for COMPass the TSI Assessment PSAT/ACT/SAT/
Complete
CHS application
Parents sign and complete form
Teacher, counselor and assistant principal recommendations
Write a personal essay
Submit completed application to your counselor or CHS office for private school students
Meningococcal Meningitis Vaccination required
Admissions RequirementsSlide10
High School-Varies according to district:
Provide attendance and discipline records and official transcriptReview and approve applications
Make recommendations to Collegiate High School staffCollegiate High SchoolReview application and test scoresInterview student Make final decision
Admissions RequirementsSlide11Slide12
Sample Schedule
STUDENT NAME:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
8:00-8:30
HS PHYSICS
HIST-1301-103CL
US
History I
HS PHYSICS
HIST-1301-103CL
US History I
HS PHYSICS
8:30-9:009:00-9:209:30-10:00HS ALGEBRA IISupplemental Class10:00-10:3010:30-10:5011:00-11:30TransitionsENGL-1301-112CL Composition ITransitionsENGL-1301-112CL Composition I 11:30-12:00Nu Psi12:00-12:2012:30-1:00 FREECOLLEGE HOUR ACTIVITIES FREECOLLEGE HOUR ACTIVITIES1:00-1:301:30-2:00CHEM 1405-102WEIntroduction to Organic ChemistryCHEM 1405-102WEIntroduction to Organic Chemistry2:00-2:30COSC-1301-106WE Microcomputer ApplicationsCOSC-1301-106WE Microcomputer Applications2:30-3:003:00-3:30 3:30-4:00 4:00-4:20 Slide13
2012-2013
College Grades43%Slide14
Other Components
Transitions
activitiesEmployability SkillsPortfoliosCareer mentoring
Extra-curricular activities
University, educational
community field tripsSlide15
Academic Excellence
Maturity Self-MotivationResponsibilityCareer
AspirationsCritical Success FactorsSlide16
Student Organization of the
Year 2006 and 2008Beach clean upsToy drivesFood drives
Field tripsNu PsiSlide17
“Allowing our students to complete college work while earning their high school diploma gives them the confidence that they can be successful at life after high school, whether they choose to complete a four-year degree or begin their career immediately. This program is also especially beneficial to families because students can earn college credit at a fraction of the cost. ”
~ Vicki Mims, Superintendent Dickinson ISD